Russia Attacks Ukraine - 23 Feb 2022 #12

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  • #521
Oh, I'm pretty sure it was intentional!
You know, I think it was semi-intentional but consider this: both knew that the meeting would be highly exposed. Zelenskyy brought photos also to reach American people.

But, it was obviously Trump's day to reach the Americans. It started with Obama, continued with Biden and Hunter, and even Hillary was remembered. And of course, the whole Democratic party. Basically, the message was that on Trump's watch, the war would have not started, and that he was sending Ukraine javelins while others...You can see that he had to remind Zelenskyy the 2020 situation. Trump's entourage played along him; this is interesting but less important than seems either.

My vague feeling: Trump before the shooter's attack and after are two different people. Perhaps the best form of answer would have been, "yes, mylord", but Zelenskyy, having met with European leaders as equals, would have viewed it all as personal affront. I am not 100% sure Trump's plan was to end the negotiations on such a note, the plan was to sign the agreement and leave, and sadly, Zelenskyy had to tough it out, too much is at stake. JMO.
 
  • #522
Last time we heard there was a deal I stated that I'w wait unil Zelinskyy said something. We all know how that went down.

This 'new deal' was drafted up with the assistance of Europe ... again, I'll wait and see.

IMO.
 
  • #523
Last time we heard there was a deal I stated that I'w wait unil Zelinskyy said something. We all know how that went down.

This 'new deal' was drafted up with the assistance of Europe ... again, I'll wait and see.

IMO.
Yep. It's possible Zelenskyy will come out against a ceasefire. We'll have to wait and see. JMO.
 
  • #524
My opinion, he Zelensky is a pushy man, choosing to fly and beg for money, weapons and security than spending time in his country helping his military. He is not a hero, the true heros are the Ukraine men and their people that stay day after day and survive the best they can. Trump ruffled many feathers when he choose to talk about peace. Before that, no one brought up the subject, just content with status quo. A person has to be tough enough to make changes, instead of doing the same failed solutions. People are offended, good, because Trump has now gotten people talking and doing things that should have been done 3 years ago. No one has even attempted to discuss peace with Russia and Ukraine, possibly they are scared, or possibly they like war. Either way, Trump is my idea of a no nonsense leader that will get things done. JMO, MOO
Get things done? Trump couldn’t even get the deal signed.
 
  • #525
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  • #527
I prefer a president who believes in democracy. JMO.
They all did in the past, there was that horrible blip, then it happened again, now. I mean, It is America, so someone def has missed the meaning of that nor cares clearly.
 
  • #528
Do you feel that Ukraine can defeat Russia on the battlefield and expel them from all Ukrainian territory?
Tbh Russia thought they would go in there and beat them within days. It has not happened. Trump said they could have done more damage had they wanted. Really?? It is plain they have not found it as simple as they thought they would. #Team Ukraine
 
  • #529
  • #530
Tbh Russia thought they would go in there and beat them within days. It has not happened. Trump said they could have done more damage had they wanted. Really?? It is plain they have not found it as simple as they thought they would. #Team Ukraine
Yes. Russia underestimated the Ukrainians. Russia does have nukes. Those can do a whole lot of damage. JMO.
 
  • #531
And I have one with President Trump. JMO.

Trump’s moves test the limits of presidential power and the resilience of US democracy​


During his first six weeks in office, President Donald Trump has embarked on a dizzying teardown of the federal government and attacks on long-standing institutions in an attempt to increase his own authority.

He has pardoned those who attacked the U.S. Capitol to overturn his 2020 election loss, placed loyalists atop the FBI and military, and purged the Department of Justice, which dropped investigations against Trump allies. He declared control over independent agencies such as the Federal Election Commission, punished media outlets for coverage he dislikes and his allies suggested he could defy court orders.

Those who monitor democracy across the globe had warned that a second Trump term could endanger America’s 240-year experiment with democracy. His opening weeks in office have done nothing to dispel those concerns.

“Trump is using the classic elected authoritarian playbook,” said Brendan Nyhan of Dartmouth College, who joined more than 800 other political scientists in signing a letter warning that Trump is undermining the rule of law and the basic constitutional principle of checks and balances. “It’s almost embarrassing how crude it is.”

 
  • #532
Yes. Russia underestimated the Ukrainians. Russia does have nukes. Those can do a whole lot of damage. JMO.
Ukraine also had nukes until they were persuaded to not use them on the proviso that we would protect them going forward. Yes Russias nukes can damage but they are not the only country that has nukes
 
  • #533
8 injured in Russian attack on Kharkiv, including child.

Russia launched a drone attack on the city of Kharkiv on March 2, injuring at least eight people, Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported.

A massive drone strike is hitting an oil refinery right now in Ufa, Russia. A huge fire is raging at the site. Russian air defense has failed. Again.

“Windows shook even in districts far from the explosion,” locals report.
 
  • #534

Trump’s moves test the limits of presidential power and the resilience of US democracy​


During his first six weeks in office, President Donald Trump has embarked on a dizzying teardown of the federal government and attacks on long-standing institutions in an attempt to increase his own authority.

He has pardoned those who attacked the U.S. Capitol to overturn his 2020 election loss, placed loyalists atop the FBI and military, and purged the Department of Justice, which dropped investigations against Trump allies. He declared control over independent agencies such as the Federal Election Commission, punished media outlets for coverage he dislikes and his allies suggested he could defy court orders.

Those who monitor democracy across the globe had warned that a second Trump term could endanger America’s 240-year experiment with democracy. His opening weeks in office have done nothing to dispel those concerns.

“Trump is using the classic elected authoritarian playbook,” said Brendan Nyhan of Dartmouth College, who joined more than 800 other political scientists in signing a letter warning that Trump is undermining the rule of law and the basic constitutional principle of checks and balances. “It’s almost embarrassing how crude it is.”

Left wing MSM political hit piece doesn't affect my opinion one bit. JMO.
 
  • #535
Nope. Zelenskyy was in the Oval Office and should have never started it. JMO.
He was a GUEST, in a foreign country and should have been treated with respect. Not treated like a lesser being or third world nobody!
 
  • #536
My opinion, he Zelensky is a pushy man, choosing to fly and beg for money, weapons and security than spending time in his country helping his military. He is not a hero, the true heros are the Ukraine men and their people that stay day after day and survive the best they can. Trump ruffled many feathers when he choose to talk about peace. Before that, no one brought up the subject, just content with status quo. A person has to be tough enough to make changes, instead of doing the same failed solutions. People are offended, good, because Trump has now gotten people talking and doing things that should have been done 3 years ago. No one has even attempted to discuss peace with Russia and Ukraine, possibly they are scared, or possibly they like war. Either way, Trump is my idea of a no nonsense leader that will get things done. JMO, MOO
He DOES spend time in his country. An awful lot of it in fact but was called to America for the ambush by Trump. Had he not gone he would have been wrong for that also.
 
  • #537
Ukraine also had nukes until they were persuaded to not use them on the proviso that we would protect them going forward. Yes Russias nukes can damage but they are not the only country that has nukes
They made a big mistake getting rid of them. JMO.
 
  • #538
Nope. Zelenskyy was in the Oval Office and should have never started it. JMO.
He did not start anything. Vance did. Just like he tried to go at Starmer Thursday.
 
  • #539
They made a big mistake getting rid of them. JMO.
Yeah well they trusted America and the other countries to keep to their word. Big mistake.
 
  • #540
He was a GUEST, in a foreign country and should have been treated with respect. Not treated like a lesser being or third world nobody!
Zelenskyy should had respected the people who hosted him. JMO.
 
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